The conversation appears to be between two people, likely friends or family members, discussing their plans to open a food stall selling fried rice. They discuss the logistics of preparing for the stall, including what items to buy, how to transport the goods, and how to set up the stall. They also talk about their personal lives, with one of them mentioning that they have been waiting for a bus and that their mother is coming to visit. The conversation is informal and includes some Indonesian slang and colloquialisms.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone offered fried rice to Neng, but Neng declined, saying they were already full.
2. Neng is from Bandung and traveled alone.
3. Neng's mother asked Neng to come with her, but Neng chose to travel separately.
4. Neng's mother mentioned that it's not normal for a child to be alone on the street.
5. Neng's sister, Dila, was on a bus and would arrive soon.
6. Neng's mother asked Neng to take care of Dila.
7. Someone mentioned that they wanted to open a business selling fried rice.
8. They discussed making a list of things to buy in preparation for opening the stall.
9. They talked about buying a cart, tarpaulin, table chairs, and other equipment.
10. They decided to look for a cart in Cisoka, a nearby location.
11. Someone offered to make a cart for them, but it would take at least two weeks.
12. The person ordering the cart was in a hurry and offered to pay extra for a quicker delivery.
13. The cart seller mentioned that the normal price for a cart is R million, but they could pay extra for a faster delivery.
14. The person ordering the cart agreed to pay R million for a quicker delivery.
15. They discussed transporting the cart using a motorbike or renting a car.